In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

Yukon

Yukon (/ˈjuːkɒn/; also commonly called the Yukon) is the westernmost and smallest of Canada's three federal territories. Whitehorse is the territorial capital and Yukon's only city.

The territory was split from the Northwest Territories in 1898 and was named the "Yukon Territory". The federal government's Yukon Act, which received royal assent on March 27, 2002, established "Yukon" as the territory's official name, though "Yukon Territory" is also still popular in usage and Canada Post continues to use the territory's internationally approved postal abbreviation of YT. Though officially bilingual (English and French), the Yukon Government also recognizes First Nations languages.

Alaska Film Archives

The Alaska Film Archives, located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, holds the largest collection of film related material about Alaska. The archive was established in 1968, and consists almost entirely of 16mm film dating from the years 1920 to 1959. Since 1993, the archive has been maintained as a unit of the Alaska and Polar Regions Department in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library.

Although it had been occupied for over ten thousand years by indigenous peoples, from the 18th century onward, European powers considered the territory of Alaska ripe for exploitation and trade. The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.

University of Alaska system

The University of Alaska is a land-grant university founded in 1917 in Fairbanks, over forty years before the Alaska Statehood Act of 1959. The modern UA system was created in 1975. Since then, it has expanded to nineteen campuses between three separately accredited universities. The University of Alaska system as a whole currently serves nearly 35,000 full and part-time students and provides 500 unique degrees.

The University of Alaska System consists of three main universities, each with several satellite campuses in smaller communities. It also includes three large satellite community colleges on UAA's accreditation. Prince William Sound College in Valdez is an independently accredited institution underneath the University of Alaska Anchorage. The three major institutions in the University of Alaska system are:

Team Yukon Outdoors: UFFDA Whitetail Deer Hunt (2014)

In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

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Living on the Land in Alaska: Two Stories (1983)

Living on the Land in Alaska: Two Stories (1983)

Living on the Land in Alaska: Two Stories (1983)

Excerpt from AlaskaReview 50. In this segment, Alaska Review explores the lives of those pursuing subsistence and self-sufficient lifestyles in Alaska despite outside pressures from a quickly changing world and the availability of new tools and methods for hunting and gathering and producing energy. Program contains images and interviews that appeared in several earlier Alaska Review programs. Those interviewed include: ArnoldBrower, whaling captain; John Evak, subsistence hunter; Juanita Melsheimer of English Bay; Bobby Kuasnikoff of English Bay; WalterCharlie of the Lake Louise area; L. Jolson? of Kachemak City; Judy Theringer and DanielBreslaw, subsistence fishermen; and Everett and Diane Drashner, homesteaders. Program contains views of Point Hope singers and dancers, a Point Hope whaling celebration, people pulling in fish nets at Bishop Mountain near Galena, scenes at a fish camp, harvesting of fish at English Bay, an Alaskan garden, and a self-sufficient homestead south of Fairbanks. (Sound/Color/1-inch videotape).
Airing from 1976 to 1987, Alaska Review was the first statewide public affairs television program in Alaska. The show was designed to explore public policy issues confronting Alaska, and to assist citizens in making decisions about the future of their land. Produced by IndependentPublic Television, Inc., (IPTV), the series eventually consisted of 16 one-hour shows, 46 half-hour shows, and one three-hour special broadcast. Funded through the Alaska HumanitiesForum and State of Alaska, the series won multiple awards for public service and educational programming. IPTV dissolved in 1988. Videotapes for all finished productions and raw footage were later moved to the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), where they became housed with the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar RegionsCollections & Archives department in the Rasmuson Library at UAF, shortly after the unit was founded in 1993. The Alaska Film Archives is currently seeking funding to preserve and digitize all of the original full interviews gathered in the making of the Alaska Review series. Copies of finished productions are also held by Alaska State Library Historical Collections in Juneau. For more information, please contact the Alaska Film Archives at University of Alaska Fairbanks.
This sequence contains excerpts from AAF-4995 from the Alaska Review collection held by the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives Department in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Alaska Film Archives is supported by the Rasmuson RareBooksEndowment. For more information please contact the Alaska Film Archives.

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Team Yukon Outdoors: UFFDA Whitetail Deer Hunt (2014)

In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

House Hunters The Toughest Oklahoma Clients S129E6

Married real estate agents look for the perfect home in Oklahoma City. He hopes to find a one-story Craftsman, but she prefers a two-story FrenchCountry style. The couple quickly finds out they're their own toughest clients!
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Living on the Land in Alaska: Two Stories (1983)

Excerpt from AlaskaReview 50. In this segment, Alaska Review explores the lives of those pursuing subsistence and self-sufficient lifestyles in Alaska despite outside pressures from a quickly changing world and the availability of new tools and methods for hunting and gathering and producing energy. Program contains images and interviews that appeared in several earlier Alaska Review programs. Those interviewed include: ArnoldBrower, whaling captain; John Evak, subsistence hunter; Juanita Melsheimer of English Bay; Bobby Kuasnikoff of English Bay; WalterCharlie of the Lake Louise area; L. Jolson? of Kachemak City; Judy Theringer and DanielBreslaw, subsistence fishermen; and Everett and Diane Drashner, homesteaders. Program contains views of Point Hope singers and dancers, a Point Hope ...

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In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

Married real estate agents look for the perfect home in Oklahoma City. He hopes to find a one-story Craftsman, but she prefers a two-story FrenchCountry style. The couple quickly finds out they're their own toughest clients!
Season 129Episode 6 Aired 07.20.17

Married real estate agents look for the perfect home in Oklahoma City. He hopes to find a one-story Craftsman, but she prefers a two-story FrenchCountry style. The couple quickly finds out they're their own toughest clients!
Season 129Episode 6 Aired 07.20.17

Living on the Land in Alaska: Two Stories (1983)

Excerpt from AlaskaReview 50. In this segment, Alaska Review explores the lives of those pursuing subsistence and self-sufficient lifestyles in Alaska despite ...

Excerpt from AlaskaReview 50. In this segment, Alaska Review explores the lives of those pursuing subsistence and self-sufficient lifestyles in Alaska despite outside pressures from a quickly changing world and the availability of new tools and methods for hunting and gathering and producing energy. Program contains images and interviews that appeared in several earlier Alaska Review programs. Those interviewed include: ArnoldBrower, whaling captain; John Evak, subsistence hunter; Juanita Melsheimer of English Bay; Bobby Kuasnikoff of English Bay; WalterCharlie of the Lake Louise area; L. Jolson? of Kachemak City; Judy Theringer and DanielBreslaw, subsistence fishermen; and Everett and Diane Drashner, homesteaders. Program contains views of Point Hope singers and dancers, a Point Hope whaling celebration, people pulling in fish nets at Bishop Mountain near Galena, scenes at a fish camp, harvesting of fish at English Bay, an Alaskan garden, and a self-sufficient homestead south of Fairbanks. (Sound/Color/1-inch videotape).
Airing from 1976 to 1987, Alaska Review was the first statewide public affairs television program in Alaska. The show was designed to explore public policy issues confronting Alaska, and to assist citizens in making decisions about the future of their land. Produced by IndependentPublic Television, Inc., (IPTV), the series eventually consisted of 16 one-hour shows, 46 half-hour shows, and one three-hour special broadcast. Funded through the Alaska HumanitiesForum and State of Alaska, the series won multiple awards for public service and educational programming. IPTV dissolved in 1988. Videotapes for all finished productions and raw footage were later moved to the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), where they became housed with the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar RegionsCollections & Archives department in the Rasmuson Library at UAF, shortly after the unit was founded in 1993. The Alaska Film Archives is currently seeking funding to preserve and digitize all of the original full interviews gathered in the making of the Alaska Review series. Copies of finished productions are also held by Alaska State Library Historical Collections in Juneau. For more information, please contact the Alaska Film Archives at University of Alaska Fairbanks.
This sequence contains excerpts from AAF-4995 from the Alaska Review collection held by the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives Department in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Alaska Film Archives is supported by the Rasmuson RareBooksEndowment. For more information please contact the Alaska Film Archives.

Excerpt from AlaskaReview 50. In this segment, Alaska Review explores the lives of those pursuing subsistence and self-sufficient lifestyles in Alaska despite outside pressures from a quickly changing world and the availability of new tools and methods for hunting and gathering and producing energy. Program contains images and interviews that appeared in several earlier Alaska Review programs. Those interviewed include: ArnoldBrower, whaling captain; John Evak, subsistence hunter; Juanita Melsheimer of English Bay; Bobby Kuasnikoff of English Bay; WalterCharlie of the Lake Louise area; L. Jolson? of Kachemak City; Judy Theringer and DanielBreslaw, subsistence fishermen; and Everett and Diane Drashner, homesteaders. Program contains views of Point Hope singers and dancers, a Point Hope whaling celebration, people pulling in fish nets at Bishop Mountain near Galena, scenes at a fish camp, harvesting of fish at English Bay, an Alaskan garden, and a self-sufficient homestead south of Fairbanks. (Sound/Color/1-inch videotape).
Airing from 1976 to 1987, Alaska Review was the first statewide public affairs television program in Alaska. The show was designed to explore public policy issues confronting Alaska, and to assist citizens in making decisions about the future of their land. Produced by IndependentPublic Television, Inc., (IPTV), the series eventually consisted of 16 one-hour shows, 46 half-hour shows, and one three-hour special broadcast. Funded through the Alaska HumanitiesForum and State of Alaska, the series won multiple awards for public service and educational programming. IPTV dissolved in 1988. Videotapes for all finished productions and raw footage were later moved to the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), where they became housed with the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar RegionsCollections & Archives department in the Rasmuson Library at UAF, shortly after the unit was founded in 1993. The Alaska Film Archives is currently seeking funding to preserve and digitize all of the original full interviews gathered in the making of the Alaska Review series. Copies of finished productions are also held by Alaska State Library Historical Collections in Juneau. For more information, please contact the Alaska Film Archives at University of Alaska Fairbanks.
This sequence contains excerpts from AAF-4995 from the Alaska Review collection held by the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives Department in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Alaska Film Archives is supported by the Rasmuson RareBooksEndowment. For more information please contact the Alaska Film Archives.

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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Whitehorse
Whitehorse, like Dawson City, owes its existence to the Klondike gold-rush, which began in 1897. Having survived the arduous and sometimes deadly journey from Skagway over White Pass, gold prospectors had to negotiate the MilesCanyon and Whitehorse rapids before descending the Yukon River to Dawson's riches. From the first arrivals, a small settlement grew up on the river's right bank, opposite the present town. The seething, foaming waters of the rapids, rearing like white steeds, gave the settlement its name - Whitehorse (although nothing remains to be seen of the rapids).
Home to half the population of the Yukon, Whitehorse has grown into a major center for arts and culture in recent years. The small but lively territory capital is a hub ...

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Road to 150: Best Things To Do In The Yukon

Welcome to the Yukon!
Known for its dramatic landscapes, vast wilderness, and the famous Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon has been capturing people's imaginations for years. With four-legged creatures far outnumbering humans, Canada's tallest mountain peaks, and the world's largest non-polar glacier, the Yukon is a true paradise for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.
We started our journey in Whitehorse, the Yukon's capital city. From here, we toured the SS Klondike, ate some delicious food in Whitehorse's oldest buildings, saw heaps of wildlife, and caught a glimpse of the Northern Lights. We then went to Dawson, the worlds most famous gold rush town. While walking around the old boardwalk streets was incredible enough, we also went gold panning, toured the massive dredge #4, watched a C...

published: 28 Sep 2017

THE YUKON, CANADA - PART 1

I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it has something to do with being so inconsequentially small in such a vast place.
So, when the Canadian tourist board approached me for their CanadaCity Bloggers Programme, I knew there was only one place I wanted to visit – Whitehorse and the Yukon.
While in Whitehorse I wanted to pack in as much as possible and get into the great outdoors that Canada's so famous for, so I went kayaking on the Yukon River, hiking at MilesCanyon and I ended my trip flying over the glacier at Kluane National Park, without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the Yukon.
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Alaska Tour - Whitehorse, Yukon Terr - Stop #8

Today we traveled north out of Skagway to Whitehorse heading for Dawson City and the Klondike Gold Rush!
In Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse RapidsFishway which features the longest wooden fish ladder in the World, then went to see the suspension bridge over the Yukon River where the MilesCanyonRapids capsized many a gold rushers hopes! After that we took a tour of the SS Klondike which was a retired sternwheeler which ran up and down the Yukon River back in the day; then toured the Yukon Beringia center and learned about the land bridge that brought many animals to the Yukon. We also had a chance to throw an Atlatl which was a stick that catapulted a spear extra distance, and at night we went to the Frantic Follies for a great Can CanShow!
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A drive through Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada

Whitehorse is largest city in the Yukon and also the territory's capital. It's also the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse is at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 feet) and a population of over 23,000 at the time of this recording.
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Whitehorse
Whitehorse, like Dawson City, owes its existence to the Klondike gold-rush, which began in 1897. Having survived the arduous and sometimes deadly journey from Skagway over White Pass, gold prospectors had to negotiate the MilesCanyon and Whitehorse rapids before descending the Yukon River to Dawson's riches. From the first arrivals, a small settlement grew up on the river's right bank, opposite the present town. The seething, foaming waters of the rapids, rearing like white steeds, gave the settlement its name - Whitehorse (although nothing remains to be seen of the rapids).
Home to half the population of the Yukon, Whitehorse has grown into a major center for arts and culture in recent years. The small but lively territory capital is a hub of the north, standing at the intersection of the Alaska and Klondike Highways, only about 80 kilometers north of the provincial border with British Columbia.
Let's see five tourist attractions in Whitehorse, Canada
1. SS Klondike II National Historic Site
2. Miles Canyon
3. Yukon Wildlife Preserve
4. Yukon TransportationMuseum
5. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Whitehorse
Whitehorse, like Dawson City, owes its existence to the Klondike gold-rush, which began in 1897. Having survived the arduous and sometimes deadly journey from Skagway over White Pass, gold prospectors had to negotiate the MilesCanyon and Whitehorse rapids before descending the Yukon River to Dawson's riches. From the first arrivals, a small settlement grew up on the river's right bank, opposite the present town. The seething, foaming waters of the rapids, rearing like white steeds, gave the settlement its name - Whitehorse (although nothing remains to be seen of the rapids).
Home to half the population of the Yukon, Whitehorse has grown into a major center for arts and culture in recent years. The small but lively territory capital is a hub of the north, standing at the intersection of the Alaska and Klondike Highways, only about 80 kilometers north of the provincial border with British Columbia.
Let's see five tourist attractions in Whitehorse, Canada
1. SS Klondike II National Historic Site
2. Miles Canyon
3. Yukon Wildlife Preserve
4. Yukon TransportationMuseum
5. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
GET MORE INFORMATION - Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/eofEFE
SHARE this Video: ➜ https://youtu.be/cR1bPhWP3N8
Also check another playlists..Tourist Attraction in United States ➜ https://goo.gl/3XcvVX
Tourist Attraction in America ➜ https://goo.gl/PAAk8M
Tourist Attractions in Asia ➜ https://goo.gl/6USY02
Tourist Attractions in Europe ➜ https://goo.gl/rF8ceQ
Tourist Attraction in Australia ➜ https://goo.gl/WDCAeS
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Welcome to the Yukon!
Known for its dramatic landscapes, vast wilderness, and the famous Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon has been capturing people's imaginations for years. With four-legged creatures far outnumbering humans, Canada's tallest mountain peaks, and the world's largest non-polar glacier, the Yukon is a true paradise for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.
We started our journey in Whitehorse, the Yukon's capital city. From here, we toured the SS Klondike, ate some delicious food in Whitehorse's oldest buildings, saw heaps of wildlife, and caught a glimpse of the Northern Lights. We then went to Dawson, the worlds most famous gold rush town. While walking around the old boardwalk streets was incredible enough, we also went gold panning, toured the massive dredge #4, watched a Cancan show at the oldest casino in the country, and took a river cruise on a paddle-wheeler. We then drove up the infamous Dempster Highway all the way to EaglePlains, past the Arctic Circle and into the Northwest Territories. After coming back and spending another night in Dawson, we drove to Kluane National Park for one of the most epic flightseeing tours we've ever experienced.
We explored the Yukon from August 16 - September 6th, 2017!
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We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Tourism Yukon, NorthernTales, NatureTours, Klondike Rib & Salmon, MacBride Museum of Yukon History, Klondike Kates Cabins and Restaurant, The DrunkenGoatTaverna, Goldbottom Mine Tours, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park, Eagle Plains Hotel, and Parks Canada.

Welcome to the Yukon!
Known for its dramatic landscapes, vast wilderness, and the famous Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon has been capturing people's imaginations for years. With four-legged creatures far outnumbering humans, Canada's tallest mountain peaks, and the world's largest non-polar glacier, the Yukon is a true paradise for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.
We started our journey in Whitehorse, the Yukon's capital city. From here, we toured the SS Klondike, ate some delicious food in Whitehorse's oldest buildings, saw heaps of wildlife, and caught a glimpse of the Northern Lights. We then went to Dawson, the worlds most famous gold rush town. While walking around the old boardwalk streets was incredible enough, we also went gold panning, toured the massive dredge #4, watched a Cancan show at the oldest casino in the country, and took a river cruise on a paddle-wheeler. We then drove up the infamous Dempster Highway all the way to EaglePlains, past the Arctic Circle and into the Northwest Territories. After coming back and spending another night in Dawson, we drove to Kluane National Park for one of the most epic flightseeing tours we've ever experienced.
We explored the Yukon from August 16 - September 6th, 2017!
Canada's Road to150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in the Yukon, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/the-best-things-to-do-in-the-yukon
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Tourism Yukon, NorthernTales, NatureTours, Klondike Rib & Salmon, MacBride Museum of Yukon History, Klondike Kates Cabins and Restaurant, The DrunkenGoatTaverna, Goldbottom Mine Tours, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park, Eagle Plains Hotel, and Parks Canada.

THE YUKON, CANADA - PART 1

I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it has something to do with being so inconsequentially small in such a vast...

I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it has something to do with being so inconsequentially small in such a vast place.
So, when the Canadian tourist board approached me for their CanadaCity Bloggers Programme, I knew there was only one place I wanted to visit – Whitehorse and the Yukon.
While in Whitehorse I wanted to pack in as much as possible and get into the great outdoors that Canada's so famous for, so I went kayaking on the Yukon River, hiking at MilesCanyon and I ended my trip flying over the glacier at Kluane National Park, without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the Yukon.
The best thing with a town like Whitehorse is there’s so much to see and do just 10 minutes from the centre, and being in such close proximity to the outdoors with the Yukon River running through the heart of it, it is an adventure playground for adults.
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I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it has something to do with being so inconsequentially small in such a vast place.
So, when the Canadian tourist board approached me for their CanadaCity Bloggers Programme, I knew there was only one place I wanted to visit – Whitehorse and the Yukon.
While in Whitehorse I wanted to pack in as much as possible and get into the great outdoors that Canada's so famous for, so I went kayaking on the Yukon River, hiking at MilesCanyon and I ended my trip flying over the glacier at Kluane National Park, without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the Yukon.
The best thing with a town like Whitehorse is there’s so much to see and do just 10 minutes from the centre, and being in such close proximity to the outdoors with the Yukon River running through the heart of it, it is an adventure playground for adults.
For more travel inspiration, make sure to subscribe to my channel - https://www.youtube.com/anadventurousworld/
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Canadian Affair: http://bit.ly/2veHGZh
Destination Canada: http://bit.ly/2pmnpy2
Tourism Yukon: http://bit.ly/2pmsZjN
Up NorthAdventures (kayaking): http://bit.ly/2wnilN0
Kluane GlacierTours (scenic flight): http://bit.ly/2fpnVug
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Today we traveled north out of Skagway to Whitehorse heading for Dawson City and the Klondike Gold Rush!
In Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse RapidsFishway which features the longest wooden fish ladder in the World, then went to see the suspension bridge over the Yukon River where the MilesCanyonRapids capsized many a gold rushers hopes! After that we took a tour of the SS Klondike which was a retired sternwheeler which ran up and down the Yukon River back in the day; then toured the Yukon Beringia center and learned about the land bridge that brought many animals to the Yukon. We also had a chance to throw an Atlatl which was a stick that catapulted a spear extra distance, and at night we went to the Frantic Follies for a great Can CanShow!
The following evening we had a chance to meet Michelle Phillips and her family. She is an active musher in the AlaskanIditarod which our tour group sponsors! We personally sponsored one of her dogs, Phantom, based on the name of my quadcopter! Let's hope he pulls her to victory this year!

Today we traveled north out of Skagway to Whitehorse heading for Dawson City and the Klondike Gold Rush!
In Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse RapidsFishway which features the longest wooden fish ladder in the World, then went to see the suspension bridge over the Yukon River where the MilesCanyonRapids capsized many a gold rushers hopes! After that we took a tour of the SS Klondike which was a retired sternwheeler which ran up and down the Yukon River back in the day; then toured the Yukon Beringia center and learned about the land bridge that brought many animals to the Yukon. We also had a chance to throw an Atlatl which was a stick that catapulted a spear extra distance, and at night we went to the Frantic Follies for a great Can CanShow!
The following evening we had a chance to meet Michelle Phillips and her family. She is an active musher in the AlaskanIditarod which our tour group sponsors! We personally sponsored one of her dogs, Phantom, based on the name of my quadcopter! Let's hope he pulls her to victory this year!

Whitehorse is largest city in the Yukon and also the territory's capital. It's also the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse is at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 feet) and a population of over 23,000 at the time of this recording.
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09-08-2015

Whitehorse is largest city in the Yukon and also the territory's capital. It's also the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse is at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 feet) and a population of over 23,000 at the time of this recording.
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09-08-2015

Team Yukon Outdoors: UFFDA Whitetail Deer Hunt (2014)

In this episode of TeamYukon Outdoors we join Staffer KodiCraft as he partners with the UnitedFoundation For Disabled Archers, and Brynn Duncan, for an epic whitetail hunt. The UFFDA is a great organization that donates a lot of time and money to guiding disabled hunters with archery equipment. On this hunt Kodi is guiding Brynn in NorthernMinnesota. Follow along while they have a blast!

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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Whitehorse | Canada Travel Guide

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Whitehorse
Whitehorse, like Dawson City, owes its existence to the Klondike gold-rush, which began in 1897. Having survived the arduous and sometimes deadly journey from Skagway over White Pass, gold prospectors had to negotiate the MilesCanyon and Whitehorse rapids before descending the Yukon River to Dawson's riches. From the first arrivals, a small settlement grew up on the river's right bank, opposite the present town. The seething, foaming waters of the rapids, rearing like white steeds, gave the settlement its name - Whitehorse (although nothing remains to be seen of the rapids).
Home to half the population of the Yukon, Whitehorse has grown into a major center for arts and culture in recent years. The small but lively territory capital is a hub of the north, standing at the intersection of the Alaska and Klondike Highways, only about 80 kilometers north of the provincial border with British Columbia.
Let's see five tourist attractions in Whitehorse, Canada
1. SS Klondike II National Historic Site
2. Miles Canyon
3. Yukon Wildlife Preserve
4. Yukon TransportationMuseum
5. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
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Travel Guide Road Trip Entering Watson Lake Yukon

Travel with the publisher of Travel Guide to Alaska this summer. Scott Graber will guide y...

Road to 150: Best Things To Do In The Yukon

Welcome to the Yukon!
Known for its dramatic landscapes, vast wilderness, and the famous Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon has been capturing people's imaginations for years. With four-legged creatures far outnumbering humans, Canada's tallest mountain peaks, and the world's largest non-polar glacier, the Yukon is a true paradise for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.
We started our journey in Whitehorse, the Yukon's capital city. From here, we toured the SS Klondike, ate some delicious food in Whitehorse's oldest buildings, saw heaps of wildlife, and caught a glimpse of the Northern Lights. We then went to Dawson, the worlds most famous gold rush town. While walking around the old boardwalk streets was incredible enough, we also went gold panning, toured the massive dredge #4, watched a Cancan show at the oldest casino in the country, and took a river cruise on a paddle-wheeler. We then drove up the infamous Dempster Highway all the way to EaglePlains, past the Arctic Circle and into the Northwest Territories. After coming back and spending another night in Dawson, we drove to Kluane National Park for one of the most epic flightseeing tours we've ever experienced.
We explored the Yukon from August 16 - September 6th, 2017!
Canada's Road to150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
www.LiveLimitless.net
KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
www.movingartistry.com / www.mile30adventures.com
SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
www.movingartistry.com
Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in the Yukon, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/the-best-things-to-do-in-the-yukon
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Tourism Yukon, NorthernTales, NatureTours, Klondike Rib & Salmon, MacBride Museum of Yukon History, Klondike Kates Cabins and Restaurant, The DrunkenGoatTaverna, Goldbottom Mine Tours, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park, Eagle Plains Hotel, and Parks Canada.

2:50

THE YUKON, CANADA - PART 1

I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it ha...

THE YUKON, CANADA - PART 1

I don’t know why but I’ve always had this strange attraction with the Yukon. I think it has something to do with being so inconsequentially small in such a vast place.
So, when the Canadian tourist board approached me for their CanadaCity Bloggers Programme, I knew there was only one place I wanted to visit – Whitehorse and the Yukon.
While in Whitehorse I wanted to pack in as much as possible and get into the great outdoors that Canada's so famous for, so I went kayaking on the Yukon River, hiking at MilesCanyon and I ended my trip flying over the glacier at Kluane National Park, without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the Yukon.
The best thing with a town like Whitehorse is there’s so much to see and do just 10 minutes from the centre, and being in such close proximity to the outdoors with the Yukon River running through the heart of it, it is an adventure playground for adults.
For more travel inspiration, make sure to subscribe to my channel - https://www.youtube.com/anadventurousworld/
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Destination Canada: http://bit.ly/2pmnpy2
Tourism Yukon: http://bit.ly/2pmsZjN
Up NorthAdventures (kayaking): http://bit.ly/2wnilN0
Kluane GlacierTours (scenic flight): http://bit.ly/2fpnVug
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Alaska Yukon 2016 - part 2

Amazing trip to Alaska and Yukon teritory with BUBO Travel Agency with amazing people and ...

Travel without money in Yukon, Canada

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Alaska Tour - Whitehorse, Yukon Terr - Stop #8

Today we traveled north out of Skagway to Whitehorse heading for Dawson City and the Klond...

Alaska Tour - Whitehorse, Yukon Terr - Stop #8

Today we traveled north out of Skagway to Whitehorse heading for Dawson City and the Klondike Gold Rush!
In Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse RapidsFishway which features the longest wooden fish ladder in the World, then went to see the suspension bridge over the Yukon River where the MilesCanyonRapids capsized many a gold rushers hopes! After that we took a tour of the SS Klondike which was a retired sternwheeler which ran up and down the Yukon River back in the day; then toured the Yukon Beringia center and learned about the land bridge that brought many animals to the Yukon. We also had a chance to throw an Atlatl which was a stick that catapulted a spear extra distance, and at night we went to the Frantic Follies for a great Can CanShow!
The following evening we had a chance to meet Michelle Phillips and her family. She is an active musher in the AlaskanIditarod which our tour group sponsors! We personally sponsored one of her dogs, Phantom, based on the name of my quadcopter! Let's hope he pulls her to victory this year!

A drive through Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada

Whitehorse is largest city in the Yukon and also the territory's capital. It's also the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse is at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 feet) and a population of over 23,000 at the time of this recording.
Here's my personal webpage about travel:
http://www.rogerwendell.com/travel.html
Here's my travel overflow page:
http://www.rogerwendell.com/traveltwo.html
Here's my page about transportation:
http://www.rogerwendell.com/transportation.html
09-08-2015

YUKON, BC & ALBERTA (CANADA) - Travel Video...

Dawson City Yukon Canada...

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The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

Special CounselRobert Mueller's probe is prepared to accept a guilty plea from the London-based son-in-law of a Russian businessman after he made false statements during the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to the Washington Post... Tymoshenko was later imprisoned by former president Viktor Yanukovych after signing a controversial deal with Russia for natural gas ... U.S ... U.S....

Free sample. A Pawleys Island woman attempted to pass a pre-trial, supervised drug screening by bringing a sample to the appointment instead of providing one while onsite ... When she asked what it was, the woman confessed ... He said he was about to tow a GMCYukon when the suspect walked outside wearing boxer shorts and holding a handgun ... A woman told police she was holding a baseball bat while talking to the man trying to take the Yukon....

JOE DORMAN A lot of the recent focus at the State Capitol has been on the budgeting process, but just as important is the normal business of crafting state policy through bills and resolutions ...The bill, by Sen ... SB 991, by Sen ... HB3313, by Rep.RhondaBaker, R-Yukon, modifies the membership of the Dyslexia and EducationTask Force to include a member who is a speech-language pathologist appointed by the Speaker of the House....

For the first time in school history, members of the Yukon swim team left the 6A state championships with a medal hanging from their necks ... “I am extremely proud of the guys that accomplished winning medals,” Yukon coach BruceClifton said ... “What it means to our program is that we showed we can compete at the state level at Yukon,” Clifton said ... As a combined team, Yukon finished 14th in the state with 68 points at the state meet....

If you are looking for Yukon wrestler Jaxen Gilmore before a match, you can find him off to the side of the mat, listening to music with his head bobbing and his lips moving to the words of the song that is blaring through his headphones ... That unleashing Gilmore is referring to has helped him record a 144-18 record in his four years in the YukonHigh School wrestling program....

Six Yukon wrestlers qualified for the 6A state wrestling tournament with their performance at the 6A west regional tournament last weekend at Southmoore ...Yukon had two wrestlers win regional championships in their respective weight classes ... Yukon had two wrestlers take fourth place in their respective weight classes ... “Getting six state qualifiers this year is pretty good,” Yukon coach Joe Schneider said....

It appeared that the driver of the truck was aware of the police attention because as it left the area, a white GMCYukon rammed the officer’s vehicle, police said ...Moments after the collision, the Silverado, Yukon and a gray BMW sped off ... Tuesday, police located the Yukon, abandoned, about a half-mile north on PattonAvenue ... Related Articles....

The business model has been successfully demonstrated by Strategic Metals (SMD-V) in the Yukon... The company’s dominant position in the Yukon positioned it ahead of the herd, allowing it to secure key land positions around all the projects that subsequently saw investment by majors including Barrick, Newmont and Agnico Eagle ... The six properties, in central Yukon’s Tombstone belt, are Mt....

YUKON, Okla. (AP) — A spokesman for the Environmental Protection Agency says cleanup is underway in suburban Oklahoma City where about 2,000 barrels of oil spilled from a ruptured pipeline. EPA on-scene coordinator Mike McAteer said Tuesday that workers are skimming oil off the surface of a 7-acre pond near a residential neighborhood outside Yukon, about 17 miles (27 kilometers) west of... ....

Goynes, he testified, can be seen running from the parking lot after the shooting and then walking toward a maroon Chevrolet Yukon that belonged to Devers. The Yukon was parked about six blocks away.�. A witness, whose identity is being protected due to alleged tampering, told investigators that she was with Goynes and Devers in the Yukon outside the lounge when LeFlore went outside ...Hahn said tests found LeFlore's DNA on the chain.� �....